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    News from CES

    Check it out...

    http://gizmodo.com/341108/vudu-xl-hd...gest-vudu-ever

    #2
    Re: News from CES

    Not sure I like the news out of CES, I was hoping for news that would help sell the product not scare more people away. Although the announcement of more HD was nice, the pricing was not. I can get HD movies on my xbox 360 for less, and there is more of a selection. it it not streamed, but can usually start watching within 20 minutes or so, so close enough.

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      #3
      Re: News from CES

      I'm a movie renter vs. a buyer, so the larger box means nothing to me. Shouldn't hurt Vudu unless they do something insane like disco the $399 box. I assume they're not, but that's not clear in their press release. As long as there's no new hardware capability in the XL, all should be fine.

      70 new HD is a great start. Hopefully they'll be notable titles, and this represent an improved agreement with the studios for more HD content, for rent, sooner. Keep 'em coming.

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        #4
        Re: News from CES

        the problem is they are asking consumers to pay $600 more for a $300 hard drive. Talk about price gouging.

        http://www.buy.com/prod/seagate-barr...205855943.html

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          #5
          Re: News from CES

          Hopefully the HD P2P distribution model does not require them selling a lot of the larger boxes. Note the bandwidth requirement for on demand viewing went up from 2MB to 4MB.

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            #6
            Re: News from CES

            XL box does nothing to me as a current owner, and I'm not convinced they'll sell many at $1K. Encouraged by the HD titles, but $5.99 for a new release is a bit steep in my book...

            Hopefully there is more news out of CES this week - was expecting more software / content updates than a new piece of hardware.

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              #7
              Re: News from CES

              Originally posted by gazzie4 View Post
              the problem is they are asking consumers to pay $600 more for a $300 hard drive. Talk about price gouging.

              http://www.buy.com/prod/seagate-barr...205855943.html
              There are different TB HD out there. Media drives cost almost 1.5 as much standard TB drives. The have to be able to stream and be very quite. Take a look at this announcment...the drives aren't cheap but it looks like there is a lower end coming to market:

              http://www.ecommercetimes.com/rsstor...ome=1199638276
              Last edited by RonV; 01-06-2008, 10:05 AM.

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                #8
                Re: News from CES

                Vudu will continue to offer the standard 250 Gig box as well. So this is simply another option.

                I don't know, but I think there may be more than just a bigger hard drive in that box for the extra price.

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                  #9
                  Re: News from CES

                  I read the announcement the same was as the rest of the renters. It wasn't until the part about 70 HD movies being available soon that it became interesting to me. It seems like the emphasis should have been shifted to the increased content since that is what everyone has been clamoring for and will likely be more of a positive factor in getting people to buy boxes than the new $1000 box.

                  I could see new customers getting confused and thinking they have to pay for the XL if they want HD. That could make people just walk away. I consider myself a high end Vudu customer and I wouldn't be interested in the XL because I don't want to own any movies at all. Oh well, I hope it has the effect that the company desires.

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                    #10
                    Re: News from CES

                    Originally posted by dvcii View Post
                    Hopefully the HD P2P distribution model does not require them selling a lot of the larger boxes. Note the bandwidth requirement for on demand viewing went up from 2MB to 4MB.
                    It makes sense that HD would require larger bandwidth for "On Demand" viewing.

                    As long as I can rent and watch the HD movies with my 2MB RoadRunner cable modem, I don't mind waiting awhile for enough to download before watching. If I was required to get 4MB or better, that would not be good.

                    I will always pick quality over speed. Right now I wait 2 to 3 days (or more) for a Netflix movie, so I can definitely wait an hour or two (if needed).

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                      #11
                      Re: News from CES

                      Originally posted by NA9D View Post
                      Vudu will continue to offer the standard 250 Gig box as well. So this is simply another option.

                      I don't know, but I think there may be more than just a bigger hard drive in that box for the extra price.
                      Let me guess.. It has an RF/IR remote instead of just RF..

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                        #12
                        Re: News from CES

                        The larger boxes are not needed for the P2P network. The larger boxes are simply aiming at a very, very high end market. If you are very wealthy and you ask an installer to put in a system for you, he'll likely quote a package deal. You won't even necessarily know the cost of the individual components, nor would you care. So this box is designed for that market. I think that there may be some additional features to it for that price and for that market but that's strictly a guess - I don't know as the box is not shipping yet.

                        As for waiting for the movies, if you have a 2 Mb banwidth, you'll wait approximately for half the time of the movie before you start watching. I'll just say that you guys will like this!

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                          #13
                          Re: News from CES

                          Originally posted by AndrewAZ View Post
                          Let me guess.. It has an RF/IR remote instead of just RF..
                          No, it has just the RF remote, but according to the press release it looks like it might have an IR receiver built in. I'm not sure. They've not told me any more than what I read.

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                            #14
                            Re: News from CES

                            Would have been nice to see them add RF and Wi-Fi to the base device. That would be huge selling points.

                            Also a big price drop would help. Based on the comments on Giz and Engadget... people hate the idea of paying $400-$1000 for a box that allows them to rent movies. And essentially, that is what we are doing.

                            And finally... why not just create stackable storage drives for people who want/need extra storage? Same shape and piano black case, with a gig of storage. Get people in the door, and have options for people who like to purchase movies. THIS would have been the way to go IMO.
                            Last edited by Chopper; 01-06-2008, 01:27 PM. Reason: typo
                            I could be suave, but how many crude guys do you know?

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                              #15
                              Re: News from CES

                              Originally posted by Chopper View Post
                              And finally... why not just create stackable storage drives for people who want/need extra storage? Same shape and piano black case, with a gig of storage. Get people in the door, and have options for people who like to purchase movies. THIS would have been the way to go IMO.
                              You seem to think this was an "either/or" decision, however I believe we will are looking at an "and/both" scenario. Vudu can and will continue to sell the V1 hardware to folks looking for the Vudu lifestyle, and they can provide the XL to systems integrators and really high end users that want the biggest/bestest thing you got.

                              As for the piano black USB expansion box, given that the standard ones are "dirt cheap", I have to think that not enough people are that obsessed with a matching shape to justify paying more for a USB hard drive. How much more would you pay for a matching bookend?

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